Yeah, Nick wasn't thinking very clearly. Tony has a history of Destroying anyone that harms him or what he sees as his. Popping up like a bad penny in a scene that I found creepily similar to Stane's appearance prior to the last round of attempted murder was not a good way to make a positive impression.
Also, holding on to Howard's personal effects for 30+ years ( which didn't appear to have an classified data so there is no justification that Tony could accept), forcing medical treatment without consent (the shot in his neck), and telling Tony he's not good enough... Seriously, Fury should have been planning for doomsday after all those mistakes.
Fury is riding for a fall whether he realizes it or not, because if it comes down to the brass tack, I'm pretty sure Phil will choose the team over SHEILD
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Date: 2014-04-11 10:08 pm (UTC)Also, holding on to Howard's personal effects for 30+ years ( which didn't appear to have an classified data so there is no justification that Tony could accept), forcing medical treatment without consent (the shot in his neck), and telling Tony he's not good enough... Seriously, Fury should have been planning for doomsday after all those mistakes.
Fury is riding for a fall whether he realizes it or not, because if it comes down to the brass tack, I'm pretty sure Phil will choose the team over SHEILD